I've got a question for those of you who are more into the game-film than I am. What are the chances that a Johnathan Cooper, Chance Warmack or D.J. Fluker could be moved to the tackle position?

Cooper has the feet to possibly play OT, but neither have the ideal height to play OT. Warmack has the arm length at 34 1/4", but Cooper arms are considered to short at 33". Fluker is already a ORT, but he is definitely a better fit in a power blocking scheme. Warmack is a OG, PERIOD. Does not have the movement skills to be a OT.

Now if you want a kid that has played OG, but has also played OT and can definitely play OT, Kyle Long of Oregon would be your guy.

Cooper and Warmack are elite guard prospects. Either guy would be a nice upgrade to our interior offensive line. Like someone posted before, Fluker is an ORT, and a very good one at that. I'm still hoping we're able to draft Lane Johnson at 12, or sign Eric Winston, draft Jonathan Cooper this year, and draft Jake Matthews next year.

I've got a question for those of you who are more into the game-film than I am. What are the chances that a Johnathan Cooper, Chance Warmack or D.J. Fluker could be moved to the tackle position?

Cooper has the feet to possibly play OT, but neither have the ideal height to play OT. Warmack has the arm length at 34 1/4", but Cooper arms are considered to short at 33". Fluker is already a ORT, but he is definitely a better fit in a power blocking scheme. Warmack is a OG, PERIOD. Does not have the movement skills to be a OT.

Now if you want a kid that has played OG, but has also played OT and can definitely play OT, Kyle Long of Oregon would be your guy.

I've got a question for those of you who are more into the game-film than I am. What are the chances that a Johnathan Cooper, Chance Warmack or D.J. Fluker could be moved to the tackle position?

Cooper has the feet to possibly play OT, but neither have the ideal height to play OT. Warmack has the arm length at 34 1/4", but Cooper arms are considered to short at 33". Fluker is already a ORT, but he is definitely a better fit in a power blocking scheme. Warmack is a OG, PERIOD. Does not have the movement skills to be a OT.

Now if you want a kid that has played OG, but has also played OT and can definitely play OT, Kyle Long of Oregon would be your guy.

Long's arms are a little on the short side as well.

They are Rich. But he certainly has the height and the footwork to be a solid OT.

So many of the college tackles entering the draft will have to move to guard. Another reason why this tackle class has become so weak.

Long, Pugh, Wagner, Aboushi.....at first were all talked about as highly rated tackles but when the film was watched and the measurements were taken alot of teams moved them to guard. It thinned out the tackle ranks and only the famous 3 ascended above the pack to be high level left tackle prospects.

NFL Network's Mike Mayock explained on Path to the Draft Friday that he moved Eric Fisher ahead of Luke Joeckel on his offensive tackle rankings because Fisher offers more upside."I just happen to think that Fisher's ceiling is a little bit higher," Mayock said, citing Fisher's superior length, athleticism, and quicker feet. Mayock insisted that Fisher, Joeckel, and Lane Johnson all have All-Pro NFL potential. They're also likely to all be top-11 draft picks, and quite possibly top 7.

NFL Network's Mike Mayock explained on Path to the Draft Friday that he moved Eric Fisher ahead of Luke Joeckel on his offensive tackle rankings because Fisher offers more upside."I just happen to think that Fisher's ceiling is a little bit higher," Mayock said, citing Fisher's superior length, athleticism, and quicker feet. Mayock insisted that Fisher, Joeckel, and Lane Johnson all have All-Pro NFL potential. They're also likely to all be top-11 draft picks, and quite possibly top 7.

Citing "whispers around the league," ESPN's Adam Schefter hinted on his blog that Alabama OG Chance Warmack could be in for a draft-day mini-slide.Schefter believes it "wouldn't be completely shocking" if Warmack were available at the Cowboys' No. 18 overall selection. Warmack is a lock first-rounder, but keep in mind many pegged David DeCastro as a top 10-15 pick last April and he lasted to the Steelers' pick at 24. Guard is not a coveted NFL position.

I've ways thought Cooper and Warmack would go later than most are mocking. I'd never take a guard that early.

warmack's name has cooled over the past month while Cooper is a real hot name heading up to the draft. I'm thinking he goes top 12. Heard the Titans love him, and want to get the run game back to where it use to be.